After the tremendous success of HanuMan, Teja Sajja returns with another ambitious entertainer, Mirai. This time, he's set to captivate audiences with a high-octane, visually rich fantasy adventure. If early overseas reports are anything to go by, he’s on the right path again.
Strong Early Reviews from Overseas
Overseas premieres have generated positive early reviews, especially from regions like the USA, UAE, and Australia where Telugu cinema has a strong presence. Audiences have highlighted the intro, interval bang, and climax as major high points, keeping them engaged and emotionally invested.
Viewers have appreciated the large-scale visual presentation and the elaborate, action-heavy sequences that define the film’s fantasy-adventure tone. The extensive VFX work is being seen as one of the film's biggest assets.
Praise for the Technical Team
The direction, cinematography, background score, and production design have earned praise for elevating the movie’s experience. Overseas talk singles out the director and technical team for bringing a new-age, visually compelling superhero-style story to life.
Performances – Teja Sajja and Shriya Saran Stand Out
Teja Sajja has won applause for his dedication, hard work, and transformation into the “Super Yodha.” Many noted that he carried the film with sincerity and energy.
Shriya Saran’s character has received huge applause from audiences — her screen presence, emotional scenes, and character arc stood out in overseas responses.
Mixed Feedback – Room for Improvement
While most feedback is positive, some sections of the audience felt that certain supporting characters could have been explored in more depth. There’s a suggestion that with a little more emotional layering or back-story, the film could have reached an even higher impact.
Final Word
Mirai has opened to a strong overseas reception, with visuals, performances, and spectacle winning over audiences. The film builds on Teja Sajja's rising star power and takes another step in carving a space for Telugu fantasy-action cinema globally.